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FORT BRAGG — President Donald Trump will visit Fort Bragg on June 10 to commemorate the Army’s 250th birthday, according to news releases from the Army and the America 250 organizing committee.
A fatal crash in Fort Worth occurred Friday when a vehicle struck an apartment building. One person died, and the driver was hospitalized in stable condition.
Joseph Jones, 43, is charged with killing Adam Goins, 34, when a Fort Worth backyard argument turned fatal. Police report tense moments before the shooting.
The blast killed at least two people, the Daily Monitor newspaper reported. NBS Television said the explosion was caused by a suspected bomb near the Munyonyo Martyrs' Shrine in the south of the city.
Kern County firefighters are battling a wildfire burning along Interstate 5 in the Grapevine. The Fort Fire ignited at about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Lebec area near I-5 and Fort Tejon Road. It ...
The Fort fire began just before 11:30 p.m. Wednesday in Lebec and had grown to 220 acres before its forward progress was stopped Thursday afternoon. Evacuation warnings have been lifted, officials ...
More than 1,000 historical artefacts have been recorded during a three-week excavation of a 17th Century fort in Co Sligo led by ATU archaeologists.
Fort Worth was a clear number one, ahead of runner-up San Diego. Dallas came in at No. 7 on the list. The worst city to survive a zombie apocalypse is Los Angeles, the study found.
Fort Lauderdale tracks those projects on its website, sharing details on the number of projects coming to four areas: Downtown, Central Beach, the Northwest Regional Activity Center and Uptown.
This historic park on the shores of Lake Superior could get some big upgrades in the next 10 years. Repairs to a historic fort and a new playground are part of a proposed 10-year plan for Fort ...
Police remained on alert in Barabanki after the district administration denied permission for a fair to mark “urs” at Syed Shaqeel Baba’s shrine in Barabanki’s Suratganj between June 10 ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth will no longer lead refugee resettlement for the state of Texas, President and CEO Michael Iglio announced in a statement June 2.